[4] Durezza made his debut at the Nakayama Racecourse on September 9, 2022, in a two-year old newcomer race on turf at the distance of 2,000 meters.
[7] Durezza was set to race in Saint Paulia Sho at Tokyo Racecourse on January for his three-year-old season debut but it was postponed due to hoof anxiety.
He won his next two races, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Trophy and the Nihonkai Stakes, which promoted him to the open class after winning 4 times.
He was entered to the Grade 1 Kikuka-shō at the distance of 3,000 meters at Kyoto Racecourse, the final leg of the Japanese Triple Crown, with jockey Christophe Lemaire again on the saddle.
He once again sped up entering the downhill portion by the middle of the third corner tracking Libyan Glass who now took the lead from Pax Ottomanica.